I was trying to learn Wordpress and Joomla but it is all too complicated
to just jump into. I had that MS web site program, whatever it is
called, and it was pretty much like using a word processor with the
links thrown it. Quite simple.
--R
On 8/17/14 12:07 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
iWeb works OK, although it's dated and no longer supported.
I'm just lazy in that I don't want to mess with coding and just want a simple
WYSIWYG interface and something that will manage the site easily, which it does.
If anyone knows of a decent Mac based WYSIWYG web editor I would like to hear
it.
Face it, I'm lazy. I just want to drag and drop and type in some text and move
on. I don't care about all the fancy garbage.
Dan
On Aug 17, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Rich Thomas
<richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
How doe siweb work
--R
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